Ma Vie en Rose (it's a film)
Golden Globe winner, Ma Vie en Rose(my life in pink) tells the story of a delightful and earnest boy called Ludovic, who believes he is a girl. This gender discrepancy is manifested in Ludo's wanting to wear dresses and make-up, his adoration of 'Pam', a media icon epitomising girly femininity, and his loyal intention to marry the boy next door. Unfortunately for Ludo the boy next door is the son of his father's boss who, along with the gender role enforcement police.
This makes life very difficult for ludowic and his family and illustrates the conflict between conformity and freedom of self expression, and the incongruity between Ludowic's childlike rosy dream world, and the adult banal and sanitised suburbia in which he is forced to exist. Ma vie en Rose is less about homosexuality and transvestisism, and more about the transition from childhood to adulthood, and the need for cohesive, nurturing and unconditional parental love in the face of the world's prejudices. This film, whilst poignant and thought provoking, is also warm, funny and very appealing.
www.sonypictures.com/classics/mavieenrose
by Ann KDon: 6th February 2002
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